From the Death of Herod Till Vespasian Was Sent to Subdue the Jews by Nero

Chapter

  1. Archelaus Makes a Funeral Feast on the Account of Herod

  2. Archelaus Is Accused Before Caesar by Antipater

  3. A Great Destruction Is Made at Jerusalem

  4. Herod’s Veteran Soldiers Become Tumultuous

  5. Varus Crucifies About 2,000 of the Seditious

  6. The Jews Desire That They May Be Made Subject to Roman Governors

  7. The History of the Spurious Alexander

  8. The Sedition of Judas of Galilee

  9. Caius Frees Agrippa From Tiberius and Makes Him King

10. Caius Commands That His Statue Should Be Set Up in the Temple

11. The Government of Claudius and the Reign of Agrippa

12. Felix Is Procurator of Judea

13. Nero Adds Four Cities to Agrippa’s Kingdom

14. Festus Succeeds Felix

15. Bernice’s Petition to Florus to Spare the Jews

16. Agrippa Makes a Speech to the Jews

17. The War of the Jews With the Romans Began

18. Calamities and Slaughters That Came Upon the Jews

19. What Cestius Did Against the Jews

20. Cestius Sends Ambassadors to Nero

21. Josephus Recovers Certain Cities

22. The Jews Make All Ready for the War